The Connected Car and Your Data: Who's Cashing In? - a podcast by Bonnie D. Graham

from 2017-07-11T07:00

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The buzz: “As wireless technologies in GM cars evolve, those vehicles will become nodes on the larger Internet, sending vast amounts of information to the cloud where it can be shared with your mechanic, your smartphone, apps and other cars” (fortune.com 03/27/15). The dawn of data flowing from sensors in connected, autonomous vehicles has inevitably sparked a new value proposition: automakers can profit by selling that data to businesses and tech giants like Google and Apple. Daydream or viable? The experts speak. Heather Ashton, IDC: “My sensors indicate you're somewhat disturbed, Michael” (Knight Rider, 1983). Joe Barkai, Analyst: “Information has no value at all unless it has the potential to change a decision” (Sam L. Savage). Larry Stolle, SAP: “Have you noticed the people most likely to be up in arms about governments apparently spying on us tend to be the most non-private people you know?” (Russell Smith). Join us for The Connected Car and Your Data: Who’s Cashing In?

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